Girl, six, dies ‘from malnutrition’ after her and five siblings saved from Australian ‘house of horrors’

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A SIX-year-old girl has died from suspected neglect after being found unconscious at home. Cops are investigating after the youngster and her five siblings, aged between seven and 16, were discovered in a “house of horrors” in Adelaide, Australia. AlamyPolice are investigating possible neglect after a six-year-old girl died from possible malnutrition. Stock pic[/caption] The youngest, six, was found unconscious in the early hours of July 15 and was rushed to hospital. She tragically died soon after from suspected malnutrition. It is being probed as a case of alleged criminal neglect, reports news.com.au. The five other kids and teens have been removed from the house while authorities look into her death – which police have declared a major crime. Read more world news HOW COULD HE My husband left me after our fifth set of twins and told me 'I'm not normal' BLOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR Brits' terror at being caught up in shooting at Marbella club The investigation is set to probe the family’s living conditions as well as their diet. Police said: “The task force will also investigate criminal neglect charges relating to five other children aged between seven and 16 years who reside at the same house. “The five children (siblings) have been removed from the home and police, with partner agencies is in the process of securing their safety. “The investigation is in its infancy and further information will be provided in the coming days.” Most read in The Sun KEEPING COOL Woman shares easy hack to cool your house during the heatwave SHOW-STOPPER My boobs stole the show at my son’s party, trolls say my dress was indecent bra-vo! Jesy Nelson looks incredible in white bra after returning to America 'IT’S DISTURBING' Love Island fans beg bosses to step in after Islander is 'bullied' 's**t stirrer' Love Island fans celebrate as Islander is 'exposed' for 'sabotaging' couples FOR LOVE, NO MONEY I left my family for Ukrainian lodger… now I'm jobless and we're skint Comparisons are being drawn to the city’s infamous “House of Horrors” case where 21 children were found living in appalling conditions with five adults. The kids were discovered after one of them was taken to hospital with a head injury and severe hypothermia. They were mostly prevented from eating, and were periodically fed two-minute noodles, small amounts of chips or dog food. Four adults were jailed – Tania Staker, her boyfriend Luke Armistead, his brother Michael Quinlivan, and Armistead’s former stepdad Robert Armistead.